Showing posts with label comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comics. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

My Best Comics Of The Decade list

I promised Manolis that I would participate in his top-20 comics of the decade bloggers vote. I am a day late (last minute extension granted!) so here it is (and I must say I am not the avid comic reader I used to be), from 20 to 1:

20. Phonogram/The Singles Club - written by Kieron Gillen, illustrated by Jamie McKelvie

19. DC - The New Frontier - Darwyn Cooke

18. Ring Of The Nibelung - Pencils & Inks by P Craig Russell, colours by Lovern Kindzierski - based on Wagner's opera opus

17. Civil War - Script by Mark Millar, pencils by Steve McNiven, inks by Dexter Vines, colouring by Morry Hollowell, lettering by Chris Eliopoulos

16. Harlequin Valentine - written by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by John Bolton

15. Fables, 1001 Nights Of Snowfall - written by Bill Willingham, illustrated by: Charles Vess, Brian Bolland, John Bolton, Michael Wm. Kaluta, James Jean, Tara McPherson, Derek Kirk Kim, Esao Andrews, Mark Buckingham, Mark Wheatley, Jill Thompson

14. Dark Knight Starts Again - written, pencilled and inked by Frank Miller, coloroued by Lynn Varley, lettered by Todd Klein

13. Death: at Death's Door - Jill Thompson

12. Blankets - Craig Thompson


11. Eternals - written by Neil Gaiman, pencils by John Romita Jr, inks by Danny Miki & Tim Townsend, colours by Matt Hollingsworth, Dean White & Paul Mounts, lettered by Todd Klein


10. Whatever Happened To The Caped Crusader? - written by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Andy Kubert

09. Transmetropolitan - The New Scum written by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Darick Robertson

08. Manifesto - by Ilias Kyriazis

07. Logicomix - Written by Apostolos Doxiadis and Christos Papadimitriou, pencils by Alecos Papadatos, inks by Dimitris Karatzaferis and Thodoris Paraskevas, lettered by Anne Bardy, coloured by Annie Di Donna

06. Persepolis - Marjane Satrapi


05. Marvel 1602 - written by Neil Gaiman, pencilled and inked by Andy Kubert, coloured by Richard Isanove, lettered by Todd Klein

04. Astro City - written by Kurt Busiek, pencilled by Brent Eric Anderson, inked by Will Blyberg, coloured by Sinclair, lettered by Comicraft

03. Murder Mysteries - Written by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by P. Craig Russel, coloured by Lovern Kindzierski, lettered by Galen Showman

02. The Sandman: Endless Nights - Written by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Dave McKean, P. Craig Russell, Milo Manara, Miguelanxo Prado, Barron Storey, Bill Sienkiewicz, Glenn Fabry, Frank Quitely, lettered by Todd Klein


01. Phonogram/Rue Brittania - written by Kieron Gillen, illustrated by Jamie McKelvie

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Giganto Books at Comicdom Athens



Comicdom Athens is an annual Comics show-convention. This year it takes place on the 5th and 6th of April, at the Hellenic-American Union's main building, at Massalias 22 st., in Athens. It will be a weekend filled with comics, featuring original art exhibitions, awards, screenings, workshops, a charity sketch event, bazaar, and international guests!

The official Comicdom poster designed by Tassos Papaioannou

One of the publishers participating at the event is Giganto Books. They have their 5th anniversary this year, and to celebrate, they will present five new comics editions at their stand there, located on the ground floor. They will also have all their old titles on sale at 50% - that's neat! The Giganto Books stand will be designed by their artists and will be given away in parts at the end of the show to those who care (I want a piece for me too!).

Print advertisments for Giganto Books

A few words about Giganto Books: Tassos Papaioannou is the man behind the label - he created it in 2003 (He also designed this year's poster for Comicdom and will show some original art at the venue). It specializes in publishing comics by Greek and foreign artists. So far they have published the following titles : Subart Comics (anthology, #1-3), Generator: Victor Van Dread (by Vassilis Lolos), Mistress (comics anthology by Greek women artists), Fanzine (Program for the shows of Phebos Delivorias and Zac Stefanou), Populart (by Tassos Papaioannou, #1-2 + special), Tourta (cake) (by Ilias Kyriazis and Tassos Papaioannou), Rozblack (Pinkblack) (by Ege + Firzb, #1), Common Comics (by Panayiotis Pantazis, #1-3), Blast Comics (comics anthology with artists from Greece, USA and Turkey), Krak Komiks (by Tassos Maragkos, #1-2), KuroShiro (by Taxi, volume.1), Noisebook (by Anastasis Tsiatsios) and Now! (by Panagiotis Pantazis and Tassos Papaioannou.

First look of two of the new editions! Looking good!

Tassos Papaioannou was born in 1978 in Athens. He studied marketing and graphic design (last one with a three-year scholarship). He was awarded first prize at the category «New Talents» at the 1st Greek Comics Competition organized by Eleftherotypia newspaper - "9" magazine- in collaboration with ΑΚΤΟ and since then he has been publishing regularly his comics at "9" ("One cigarette time" together with Ilias Kyriazis etc) and participates in exhibitions and festivals for comics in Greece and abroad (1st Script prize in 2004 at Belgrade). In 2003 he started Giganto Books. Since January 2006 eh had been drawing "Mixtape" comic strip (full page) for Sonik music magazine, a collaboration that just ended its course. From February 2007 he has been writing for comics at Velvet Velvet. Last year he was included into Taschen's "Ιllustration now! Ωol.2" book, one of the few Greek illustrators to do that.

He is part of the poor designers family, who in 2006 won the Evge prize for general category, for the pdf online poor magazine.

Since february 2007 his illustrations are exclusively represented by Smart Magna agency.

Here are the five new titles:




1. Common Comics #3 by Panayiotis Pantazis

48 pages, 6,5 €
Dim: 17 x 24 cm

What to say about Pan Pan, as he likes to be called - maybe to remind us of the ancient Greek deity? ;-) Third issue for “Common Comics” by Panayiotis Pantazis, it includes a one-off story titled GONG: separated in 4 parts («Today's Day», «Glorious Days», «Glorious Night» και «The Next Day from a Glorious Night») GONG describes the chronicle of a teenage love between a Greek guy and a Polish girl.

Panayiotis Pantazis is best known from his comics series ”re/stor.diaries” published within the pages of the «9» comics anthology of Eleftherotypia newspaper (he has also published many other stories in 9). He has also participated in various shows related to comics and art (Babel Festival at Technopolis, Athens Voice Covers Show at Benaki Museum etc).
The #1 Common Comics issue was published in February 2007 and #2 in June 2007 (both from Giganto Books).
Other comic-books still in circulation are «Now!» (Giganto Books) in collaboration with Tassos Papaioannou, and «Lynch» (ΚΨΜ publishing) in collaboration with Giorgos Gousis, Michalis Dialynas, Taxi and Anastasis Tsiatsios.
He is also prolific in music - you can listen his tracks in his Myspace profile.



2. Krak Komiks #2 by Tassos Maragkos (Tasmar)


32 pages, 5,5 €
Dim: 17 x 24 cm

Second issue from Giganto Books for Krak Komiks by Tasmar. Within its 32 pages one can find: the 24-page second part of the "Hard Rock" series (the adventures of Markos, Gogos, Judy and the rest of the heroes continue in absolute “hard rock” attitude) and many one-page comics with «Hard Rock» heroes but also K.omista (and his brain-f.....g comics). It ends with the hot story «Greek Comics Wonderworld», about, what else, the Greek comics scene.
Tassos Maragkos was born in Syros, in 1977 and has studied graphic arts. he has worked as a graphic artist and as a sketcher. For the last 8 years he has been creating comics. his work has been published in 9 magazine, Gallera magazine, free press magazine Bang, comics magazine Happy Revolver, Uncovered City newspaper, independent comics imprints Pick Your Sin, Red Dot Comix, Sapilla and in various anthologies. From 2004 up to 2006 he self-publishes bigBANG! which was awarded best Greek independent comics imprint for 2005 and 2006. For the last two years he has been living in Thessaloniki (just because it's beautiful!). Visit his personal blog to learn more news about his work!



3. KuroShiro (Volume.1 | 2004-2008) by Taxis

80 pages, 8,5 €
Dim: 17 x 24 cm

First collaboration for Taxis and Giganto Books. Volume.1 of «KuroShiro» has 2 parts:
In the first one, you can find all the Taxis' stories published in Babel magazine from 2005-2008 but also 4 stories published for the very first time (1 older and 3 brand new). In the second part you will find a 25page sketchbook by the artist, rich with finished illustration works as well as drafts.

Taxis was born in 1983. He has graduated from the School of Arts in Athens. He occupies himself with comics and graffiti since 1998 takes part in European graffiti festivals since 2004. He was awarded in the young talents contest of 9 magazine (Eleftherotypia newspaper, 2002) and also in the 1st Patras contest in 2006.
He was director of photography for the film Mia Roz Paramana (One Pink Safety Pin) by N. Pomonis, distinguished at the 47th Thessaloniki Film Festival (Digitalwave competition, 2006), and also collaborated in the film Roz (Pink) by Alexandros Voulgaris (do I see an obsession with everything pink here?).

Since 2005 he has been published in Babel magazine. He has also worked for Cinema magazine and Lifo free press. Recently, along with Panayiotis Pantazis, Giorgos Gousis, Michalis Dialynas and Anastasis Tsiatsios, he sketched “Lynch” (ΚΨΜ publications). You can also see his work in the street art book «…sto dromo» (in the street).
He has participated in many team exhibitions in Athens and abroad: International Babel festival (Athens), “7PLY Project” (Athens), “ReMAP K.M.” within the 1st Athens Biennale, 3rd Komikazen internazionale del fumetto di realta (Ravenna, Italy), "Labyrinths” comics and contemporary aspects of visual arts (Beijing 2008).


4. Noisebook by Anastasis Tsiatsios

80 pages, 9,5 €
Dim: 13 x 17 cm

First collaboration for Anastasis Tsiatsios and Giganto Books but also the first art-book for the publishing house, «Noisebook» is 80 pages full of illustrations and is separated in 2, half sketched in black & white, half sketched with red detailing. Caustic, dirty, full of juxtapositions, it was made to provoke the reader to come into terms with his own nature.

Anastasis Tsiatsios is alive and kicking!


5. Tora! (now!) by Panayiotis Pantazis + Tassos Papaioannou

32 pages, 4,5 €
Dim: 10 x 14 cm

Comic-book «Tora!» (now) is the first collaboration for Panayiotis Pantazis and Tassos Papaioannou. The two artists transfer their existence onto paper (each one sketches himself) and, starting with a chat in MSN messenger, try to find answers in the questions troubling them.

Panayiotis Pantazis was born in 1982 in Athens, where he is living –with a six year break- his now.
Tassos Papaioannou was born in 1978 in Athens and was always waiting for now to come.

Here are the flyers for the Giganto new publications, created by Tassos Papaioannou:


So this weekend, go by Comicdom and see these guys, buy their stuff and enjoy yourselves!

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Absolute Sandman - Vol.2 arrived. Breathtaking.

For those of you you do not know it yet, my Internet nickname and usual avatar when out of photographs, as well as the name of my blog, come from one of the best (if not THE best) comics ever, The Sandman. Written by Neil Gaiman (in my humble opinion one of the greatest contemporary writers out there) and drawn by a myriad of extremely talented artist, with all covers made by the genius that is Dave McKean, it defined a whole era in comicdom, attracted readers that had never read comics before, won literary awards that were supposedly not meant for comics and influenced (along with Alan Moore's Watchmen) a whole generation of comic writers and readers. It also influenced me profoundly, changed my way of thinking, writing, drawing, designing, made me see the world and my life around me through different eyes. And I have never looked back since.

Absolute Sandman Vol.1, Slipcase cover

The Sandman was the most acclaimed comic book title of the 1990s. A rich blend of modern myth and dark fantasy in which contemporary fiction, historical drama and legend are seamlessly interwoven, it is also widely considered one of the most original and artistically ambitious comic book series of the modern age. By the time it concluded in 1996, it had made significant contributions to the artistic maturity of comic books and become a pop culture phenomenon in its own right.

Absolute Sandman Vol.1, book cover picture

DC Comics Absolute Edition is a series of archival quality printings of graphic novels published by DC Comics, Vertigo and Wildstorm Productions. Each is presented in a hard cover, dust jacketed and slip cased edition with cloth bookmark consisting of one or more books which include restored, corrected and recoloured versions of the original work, reprinted at 8 inches by 12 inches. Also included are supplemental materials regarding the creation of the work, including sketches, comic scripts, memos, etc.

Absolute Sandman Vol.1, inside view

The first of four beautifully designed slip cased volumes, The Absolute Sandman Vol. 1 collects issues #1-20 of The Sandman and features completely new colouring, approved by the author on the first 18 issues, as well as a host of never-before-seen extra material including the complete original Sandman proposal, a gallery of character designs from Gaiman and the artists who originated the look of the Sandman, and the original script for the World Fantasy Award-winning The Sandman #19, "A Midsummer Night's Dream," together with reproductions of the issue's original pencils by Charles Vess. Also included are a new introduction by DC President and Publisher Paul Levitz and an afterword by Gaiman.

Absolute Sandman Vol.2, slipcase cover

And here's the reason for today's post, the second volume of the series. It was waiting for me when I returned from my Netherlands trip (more about this in future posts), which was one of the best things to start the year off with! It collects issues 21-39 of The Sandman and features remastered colouring on all 19 issues as well as brand-new inks on The Sandman #34 by the issue's original penciller, Colleen Doran, and a host of bonus material, including two never-before-reprinted stories by Gaiman (one prose and one illustrated), a complete reproduction of the never-before-reprinted one-shot The Sandman: A Gallery Of Dreams, and the complete script and pencils by Gaiman and Kelley Jones for Chapter Two of "Season of Mists" from The Sandman #23.

Absolute Sandman Vol.2, book cover

Even if you're not a fan of comic books, this one will haunt your mind forever, once you start reading it. For those of you who want to begin, try finding the paperback graphic novels that collect the series in volumes that are easily accessible and affordable. They are also published in many languages around the world (even in Greek), although for me, Neil Gaiman's writing is best experienced in his native language. Try it, you will never regret it.

Absolute Sandman Vol.3, slip case cover (preview, out in May 2008)